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shvar a question for you about sobec?

bdking15 Jun 02, 2004 04:15 PM

what do you feed her how much and how many times a day and do you keep a water dish so she can lay in it in the cage or a small one for like just drinking and like once a wekk give her a bath

thanks

1.1 bearded dragons
0.1 balck rought neck monitor
0.0.2 eastern milks that i caught upstate ny
0.0.1 lep gecko that i am soon to be getting from my friend

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SHvar Jun 02, 2004 09:36 PM

what do you feed her-how much and how many times a day
I feed her large rats, day old chicken peeps, hissing roaches, and jumbo mice. She grew up on a mix of foods, for the first few months she ate crickets (as many as she can in one day, day 1), mice (as many as she can eat in one day, day 2), roaches,(the same day 3), day old quail (the same, day 4), and I tried a few cans of zupreem monitor diet (as much as she could eat in one day, day 5). This diet was a cycle until cricket were too small, she lost interest in those roaches, and also lost interest in the zupreem, she out grew the day old quail. She ate adult mice then and day old chicken peeps, after which she went on to week old chicken peeps for months (over a year, with a few mice). At around 6ft long I switched her to large 12 ounce rats. She still eats hissing roaches at the rate of 5-15 at a time. For her first year I fed her every day (at one point around 3ft long she ate from 6-9 mice a day, and was long and thin). As she got older and grew progressively slower I fed her less. Now she eats one rat a week sometimes 2 if its summer and her metabolism is higher (I adjust to keep her long and thin). I also on occaision feed her 3-6 jumbo mice or day old chicken peeps at a time (again once or twice a week).

do you keep a water dish so she can lay in it in the cage or a small one for like just drinking and like once a wekk give her a bath

She has a water dish big enough to drink from. I only soak her once in a few months or sometimes once before she goes to an educational show that I help a friend with just to clean her up a bit, shes always covered in dirt, thats how they are happy. Shes shedding and changing colors again so Ive soaked her twice, once for a show and one more time to help the skin to fall off faster. My monitors cages havent had soaking sized dishes for a long time now, but I used them when I didnt have deep enough dirt in them or when they didnt have dirt in them (never again, once you see a monitor in digable dirt youll never go back. I had Sobek for 2 weeks on newspaper after surgery to remove 44 eggs and her ovaries just until her incision closed up most of the way, after a month she was allowed access to a soak in water.
If you keep them something close to properly they rarely drink water, and dont soak unless its too hot or on very rare occaisions they just do. They (most species) are adaped to semi-arid to arid climates, very very well, with the ability to recycle water in their own system (70% of it).
Sobek is one example of some albigs Ive raised, as well the largest Ive raised, most being WC and finding out how bad herp medicine and my own past husbandry was years ago. Both have improved but my husbandry made the biggest leaps by far, thanks to people such as FR, Robyn, Rob Faust (great person), a few others, and a few good books that actually have useful info on them. This was a case of making great use of the internet in the last few years or so, before that I had no web access, I learned most of my monitor care from now 13 or more years of making mistakes with them.

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